Jeremy Strong Interview on Succession Season 4 Episode 6. | Continue reading


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How Peter Jackson Used AI on The Beatles’ ‘Revolver’ Release. | Continue reading


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Vulture profiles Kate Beaton on the release of her new graphic memoir

Kate Beaton captured the aesthetic of a late-aughts internet. Her new memoir is a monumental synthesis of politics, history, and her own life. | Continue reading


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The Making of Silent Bruce

Bruce Willis was a fast-talking lead who became a man-of-few-words star. Which made his mental decline that much harder to notice. | Continue reading


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A Chat with the Stranger Things Subtitles Team

“I will admit I was trolling a little bit with [tentacles undulating moistly].” | Continue reading


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Netflix to Its Techies: Shut Up

Tech workers at Netflix thought the company would always value their feedback. How naïve. | Continue reading


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Vulture profiles Nathan Fielder

The comedian is known for his often hilarious, sometimes mean, always uncomfortable stunts. The Rehearsal is his grandest experiment yet. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 1 year ago

An oral history of Contact, the sci-fi movie that defied Hollywood norms

An oral history of Contact, the sci-fi movie that defied Hollywood norms and made it big anyway. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 1 year ago

A Guide to the Pre-Ghibli Work of Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata

And where to stream them — if you can. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 1 year ago

Netflix’s Bad Habits Have Caught Up with It

A hard look at what happened to the company, and what will happen next. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

Apollo 10 1/2 Reanimated Houston’s Lost Memories of the ’60s

Richard Linklater and Tommy Pallotta break down the unique hybrid of 2-D, 3-D, and rotoscoping that brought their childhood memories to life. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

Why Commercials Are Coming to the Biggest Streamers

Higher subscription rates for some, ads for everyone else. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

Are Legendary Music Catalogues Worth the Money?

“Commoditizing art never works out that well over time.” | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

Get back … your time with this handy cheat sheet. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

Peter Jackson’s the Beatles: Get Back Accomplishes the Unthinkable

It rises to the unenviable task of offering new insights into one of the most documented music careers of all time. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

Comedians reflect on the joke they most regret

“We all make mistakes, and sometimes I did things I shouldn’t have done. And sometimes you have to call yourself out on it.” | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

‘Foundation’ Review: A Beautiful, Empty Sci-Fi Screensaver

The big-budget science-fiction adaptation from Apple TV+ is stunning to watch, even when it fails to stick emotionally or narratively. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

Dune Has a Desert Problem

The sci-fi story has always been about more than just arid expanses, but Denis Villeneuve’s Part One can’t see past the sand. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

No Subscriptions, Big Money: How Free Streamers Are Changing TV’s Business Model

Channels like Buzzr are finding a way to compete in the streaming wars. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

Trans Netflix employees stage walkout over Chapelle special

“Our leadership has shown us that they do not uphold the values to which we are held.” | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

An Oral History of Batman: The Animated Series

The show that defined the Dark Knight for a generation, in the words of its creators and stars. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

The Spine Collector

For five years, a mysterious figure has been stealing books before their release. Is it espionage? Revenge? A trap? Or a complete waste of time? | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

The Mysterious Figure Stealing Books Before Their Release

For five years, a mysterious figure has been stealing books before their release. Is it espionage? Revenge? A trap? Or a complete waste of time? | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

HBO Max’s Scramble to Fix Its Glitchy App

“We see the crash logs. We’re not blind to it.” | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

The Case for Speed-Watching

I swear I’m not a monster. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

Apple TV+ free year about to be chopped down to 3 free months

Why those extra-long free trials are (finally) coming to an end. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

After a slow start to the year, television has come roaring back. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

25 Edits That Defined the Modern Internet Video

And create the vocabulary for an absurd, ingenious art form. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

Netflix uses personalization and objective rankings to encourage viewing

 And what the company is doing to them next. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 2 years ago

Inside Netflix’s Quest to End Scrolling

How the company is working to solve one of its biggest threats: decision fatigue. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

Netflix’s Quest to End Scrolling

How the company is working to solve one of its biggest threats: decision fatigue. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

Scott Rudin, as Told by His Assistants

A portrait of a toxic workplace. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

Could You Stab Somebody with Their Own Frozen Blood?

An expert pours cold water on the idea of stabbing an opponent with their frozen blood. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

The King of the Geezer Teasers

Inside Randall Emmett’s direct-to-video empire, where many of Hollywood’s most bankable stars have found lucrative early retirement. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel proposes a world where the machines never revolt. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

We asked critics and Hollywood creators: Which supporting players make everything better? | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

How the Strand Lost Its Workers

The bookstore’s owner says it’s hanging by a thread — and staff say they’re the ones paying the price. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

Twenty-five years later, we still happily vouch for this Minnesotan classic. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

Good finales offer catharsis. The best deny us closure altogether. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

From his voice to his image to his dancing, it was so easy to get swept up in his High Pop Art. Then things got weird. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

Corky Lee ‘Was Chinatown to Me’

The photographer, who died on January 27, captured the hard work of Asian American community-building. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

Getting a Song on Rick and Morty Changes Your Life

“The rest of your career you just struggle to make good records, go on tour, then one thing like this has more impact than anything.” | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

Christopher Priest Made Black Panther Cool, Then Disappeared

Christopher Priest broke the color barrier at Marvel and reinvented a classic character. Why was he nearly written out of comics history? | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

An Oral History of Disney's 'The Emperor's New Groove'

An oral history of The Emperor’s New Groove, a raucous Disney animated film that almost never happened. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

The Business of Too Much TV (2016)

There are more great shows in production now than ever before — but it’s never been harder to make one. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

Who Did J.K. Rowling Become?

Deciphering the most beloved, most reviled children’s-book author in history. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

How did Orson Welles’s film become so firmly established at the top of the canon in the first place? | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago

Nicholas Quah’s Best Podcasts of 2020

It’s been a strange and harrowing year, and the podcasts have mostly followed suit. | Continue reading


@vulture.com | 3 years ago